The Office of Inspector General bill has exited the House.
The House passed HF1338/SF856* Thursday after it had stalled in committees for most of the 2026 session and a working group came together to create a bipartisan, bicameral agreement. It now heads to the Senate for concurrence.
Lawmakers also overwhelmingly approved HF3900 that would put a constitutional amendment on the ballot in November to increase the annual distribution from the Permanent School Fund to increase funding for schools.
Bill packages advanced out of the chamber this week included workforce, labor, and economic development; elections; higher education; housing; and public safety.
What goes down the drain could come back to heat your home or business. That’s the principle behind using wastewater as a heating source.
Rep. Larry Kraft (DFL-St. Louis Par...
New rules in the federal “Big Beautiful Bill” add work or community service requirements for Medicaid eligibility and require states to adopt those rules or lose federal funding...
The Department of Natural Resources has a wide-ranging mission that can be summarized as providing outdoor recreation opportunities by conserving, managing, and regulating the s...
During an April 9 House floor session, Rep. Isaac Schultz (R-Elmdale Township) unsuccessfully moved to suspend House rules to take up a bill that would appropriate $4 billion to...
House operations and members are likely to return to a renovated and expanded State Office Building in September 2027.
Once that building is filled, the current home of thos...
When the Pathways Home Act passed in 2023, the Legislature appropriated $150 million in one-time funding for emergency shelter facility improvement projects.
It wasn’t nearl...
When Jeanne Holland became a Wright County commissioner, she thought county workers were joking that they had to use a green screen to process public assistance services.
Th...
Basic economic principles say when demand exceeds supply, prices rise. It is a dynamic seen in the oil market with gas prices, and it can apply to labor as well: when an industr...
Rep. Katie Jones (DFL-Mpls) feels that a plan’s been missing when it comes to how to make commercial and housing development, road construction projects and transit routes work ...
Residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities are one step closer to enjoying a happy hour in their facilities.
The issue of alcohol in those facilities arose wh...
Rep. Ron Kresha (R-Little Falls) was ready to end the session March 25, making the motion to adjourn sine die. But not enough of his colleagues shared that sentiment, defeating ...
The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium.
“Minnesota’s budge...